Chord Construction and Harmonic Mastery for Acing the Real Book

Chord Construction and Harmonic Mastery for Acing the Real Book
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 1544813066
ISBN-13 : 9781544813066
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Book Synopsis Chord Construction and Harmonic Mastery for Acing the Real Book by : Eddie Landsberg

Download or read book Chord Construction and Harmonic Mastery for Acing the Real Book written by Eddie Landsberg and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-03-20 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Real Book" has set the gold standard for Jazz fake books. This book aims at giving you the rich harmonic vocabulary that you need to benefit from its lead sheets, as well as effectively utilize any fake book that requires you to be able to make and substitute chords on the spot. The author, Eddie Landsberg, is a master theorist and Jazz clinician from Philadelphia who has developed a reputation as a musician's musician. Work through this book and you'll find out why his "7 Secrets" method has grown into an international underground phenomena selling thouands of copies around the world. Step-by-step, this book will teach you how to construct and connect rootless chord voicings, analyze tunes, alter tones and substitute chords and more. Using plain and simple langauge, Eddie is a master of taking the esoteric and making it common sense. Not since the release of Mark Levine's "Jazz Theory" and "Jazz Piano Book" has so thorough a method been available. In the tradition of master educators such as Schillinger, Schenker, Sandole, David Baker and others, Eddie Landsberg takes must know theory and brings it to life with insight, wisdom and teacher know-how. Welcome to The 7 Secrets of Jazz and Soul and the first volume of "Chord Construction and Harmonic Mastery for Acing The Real Book." ---------------------------------------------------------- Book Overview: Intro: Building Your Repertoire, Building Your Chord Vocabulary Mastering scales and chords using whole tone scales and overtones A different approach to Major Thirds and Perfect Fourths Mastering Major 7th and Minor Chords How to memorize tunes quickly using Roman Numeral Analysis Dominant Chords, Upper Structures Alternating M6 and Diminished Chords to Harmonize Key Centers Concept of "Resolving to the I" Mastering Chord Centers The book also covers modes, advanced harmonization with block chords, dealing with tricky modulations and more. Chords and Modes Covered: Major (triad, rootless, 7ths, 9ths, etc.) Minor (triad, rootless, 7ths, 9ths, etc.) Dominant (9th, b9, #9, 13, b13) Diminished Half Diminished Minor#7 Augmented Fourth Voicings Dorian Improv Phrygian Dominant et. al What instrument is the book suited for? The activities are meant to be worked out on a keyboard instrument; however, the theory is cross applicable to all instruments. Is the book suitable for beginners? The author believes that even advanced musicians lack rudimentary knowledge at times, therefore, very basic concepts are reviewed before tackling more advanced ones. Is the book suitable for more advanced musicians? The author recommends this book for any musician who has not mastered Jazz harmony and chord construction regardless of their level. What books is it similar to?/How is it different? One key concept that sets the book apart from others is that it is that it is super practical. Also, it distinguishes between "chords" and "melodic harmonizations." By the end of the book, the reader is able to construct, alter and connect chord voicings on the spot, as well as harmonize melodies with rich 3, 4 and 5 note voicings in all keys. The book also combines block chord, modal and overtone based approaches to chord construction in a way lacking in many other books. For this reason, it is somewhat different than other books on the topic. How much music notation is required? None. The book uses graphs and charts to demonstrate voicings For example to explain how to play C-7 to F7 the book might say: (C) Eb G Bb D (F) Eb G A D (*Play the note in parenthesis in your LH in the bass. Play the right hand notes above middle C.)


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